Presentation
in UK o the new CEPEJ guidelines for a better
implementation of the existing Council of Europe’s
Recommendation on enforcement
The
guidelines for a better implementation of the existing
Council of Europe’s Recommendation on enforcement,
adopted by the European Commission for the Efficiency of
Justice (CEPEJ) in December 2009, were officially
presented on 18 January in the UK by Mr John Stacey,
Vice President of the CEPEJ and Head of International
Development for Court Administration at Her Majesty’s
Court Service and Mr John Marston, Chairman of the CEPEJ
working group on Enforcement and Former Chairman of the
High Court Enforcement Officiers's Association in
England and Wales. The presentation took place at the
Ministry of Justice in London and it will be featured in
a major publication,
Credit Today.
These guidelines are targeted at all users of
enforcement services, giving them a concrete tool for a
better iomplementation of national and European
standards in this field.
Mr Stacey took this opportunity to thank for the efforts
made by all members and observers of the
CEPEJ's working
group on enforcement, for their high contribution
without which the production of these guidelines would
not have been possible.